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#1 User is offline   Rogan 

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Posted 03 October 2000 - 01:41 PM

I read the Cythera documentation that came with the game and discovered a thing: On one of the screenshots, there are two spells called "Open the veil" and "Remove the veil". What is this? And also the documentation says something about your characters karma, but it doesn`t stand anywhere on my character info screen. Posted Image Posted Image

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Posted 03 October 2000 - 03:21 PM

The veil spells had the power to make objects invisible and visible again, however those spells have probably been removed from the final version of the game.

Karma is represented in the game. If you perform good acts, when you talk to people your name appears whiter. Evil acts will blacken your name. When you start a new game, your name is grey.

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Slayer's guide to Cythera:
[url="http://"http://www.macclassics.com/cythera/cythera.htm"]http://www.macclassi...era/cythera.htm[/url]
Slayer's guide to Cythera:
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Posted 03 October 2000 - 05:19 PM

Always wondered about that karma part.

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